Horror Rod Lott
This being the Halloween season, odds are many a found-footage film will
be watched over the next several weeks. How to choose between so many?
Allow me to help ever so slightly: Steer clear of Back from Hell.
Ethan Hawke finds something 'Sinister' in his new home, and it makes for ideal Halloween-season viewing.
Horror Rod Lott
Although horror movies rarely scare me, I love them. The most I can hope
for is to be creeped out sufficiently, and Sinister satisfies that
bill.
Sci-Fi Rod Lott
Prepare to have your mind violated. Beyond the Black Rainbow
hardly represents conventional storytelling, but the film is an
absolute visual feast. Expect sensuous rather than sense, and
open-minded movie lovers will be well-rewarded.
Horror Rod Lott
Despite being unleashed from Twisted Pictures, those people who brought us all those Saws, The Tortured has
sat in the shelf now for about two years, skipping a wide release on
its way to DVD. It's easy to see why: It's strong, sick stuff that
delights in punching and kicking its audience as its vengeful characters
do their prey.
Drama Rod Lott
Sienna Miller looks every bit the Hitchcock blonde she plays in The Girl,
an HBO original film about the relationship between actress Tippi
Hedren and the director who gave her not only her big break, but big
trouble.
Thriller Rod Lott Rites of Passage's
box art of boring actors’ faces should switch with the illustration
adorning the actual disc: a play on the ol' skull and crossbones logo,
but using a sock monkey and shotguns. That's what convinced me
the film might be worth its 102 minutes. Ultimately, it's not, but its
first half makes for an interesting mess.
Comedy Rod Lott
It's been several years since we've gotten a good parody movie. With
the release of Supernatural Activity, it's obvious we
may have to wait several more. Found-footage horror is ripe for a
ripping, but this one isn't it.
Horror Rod Lott
Boris Karloff plays one of The Sorcerers in an obscure 1967 thriller from Warner Archive. To be more precise, he’s Dr. Marcus Monserrat, “practitioner of medical hypnosis.” Yet what he and his wife (Catherine Lacey, The Lady Vanishes) really itch to try out is something more sinister.